Word: roome
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Election will be made to the board on the basis of the number of cuts published in the new bi-weekly supplement. All cameras, and devoloping and printing equipment will be supplied to the candidates; and the dark-room, which has just been installed in the CRIMSON Building, will be available for use. This is the first photographic competition which the CRIMSON has conducted...
...been entirely remodelled during the summer, is to be completed and ready for use by the end of next week, according to information given out at the office of the Director of Physical Training. The greatest change that has been made in the building is that the main room which was formerly used as a tennis court or as a place for physical training classes has been divided into two floors on each of which are seven squash courts. The total of 14 courts will keep from 40 to 50 men busy at the same time. A few minor changes...
...which is to begin tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. In this competition, which is the first of its kind the CRIMSON has ever conducted, men will be elected to the board on the basis of the number of photographs published in the bi-weekly supplement. A photographic dark room has been installed in the CRIMSON Building to provide ample accommodations, and all cameras and other equipment will be supplied to candidates...
...chief attractions will be the restaurant, which will be entirely under the Union management, with its own steward, chef and staff. Good food, well cooked and attractively served, is the aim. Here there will be a dining room where undergraduates will care to bring their guests and relatives who come to Cambridge instead of being obliged to take them into Boston. Board will be $9.50 per week, members of the Union being allowed to "sign on." Individual meals will be served at the following rates: Breakfast 45 cents, Luncheon 65 cents, and Dinner...
...pool and three billiard tables have been overhauled during the summer. New cloth, cushions, cues, and pool and billiard balls have been furnished. More adequate lighting fixtures have been installed. The room will be under the supervision of Mr. Ben Laurie, a billiard expert of Boston, who not only will keep the tables and equipment in good condition, but will be glad to give lessons or instruction to those members who desire to avail themselves of this opportunity...